Posted by kyhayman on June 03, 2008 at 20:25:20 from (64.12.117.79):
In Reply to: NH 846 Chain baler posted by Our Farmer on June 03, 2008 at 12:26:17:
Id guess if the bar broke clean as oppsoed to bending its what took down the apron chain. The apron chain drive has hard rubber drivers on it and when they get worn the metal around them cut the bars like a band saw. Grooves on the idlers are no problem. Floor is no problem, we wore out 3 floors in an 847. If you need it, and can get it for under a thousand its a good deal. If it has auto wrap its a great deal.
As far as really dry hay, and forming a core, you just have to figure out the hay. Normally I'd idle down to 1400 engine RPM, let it gather a core, stop forward motion and let the core spool up, then run up too 1900 engine RPM ( 540 PTO) and it was good to go. Actually, it did a better job in really dry hay than my belt NH baler does.
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